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This is a list of the episodes of the CBS television sitcom The Nanny. There are a total of 146 episodes in this series. Contentsshow Season One (1993-1994) 22 Episodes Season Two (1994-1995) 26 Episodes Season Three (1995-1996) 27 Episodes Season Four (1996-1997) 26 Episodes Season Five.
The Nanny is an American television sitcom that aired for six seasons on CBS from 1993 to 1999. Created and produced by Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson, the series starred Drescher as Fran Fine, a Queens native who is hired by widower Maxwell 'Max' Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) to be the nanny of his three children Margaret (Nicholle Tom), Brighton (Benjamin Salisbury), and Grace (Madeline Zima). The series also starred Lauren Lane as C.C. Babcock, Max's business associate, and Daniel Davis as Niles, the family's butler.
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Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Nielsen ratings[1] | |||||
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First aired | Last aired | Rank | Rating | Tied with | ||||
1 | 22 | November 3, 1993 | May 16, 1994 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
2 | 26 | September 12, 1994 | May 22, 1995 | 24 | 12.5 | N/A | ||
3 | 27 | September 11, 1995 | May 20, 1996 | 16 | 12.5 | Roseanne | ||
4 | 26 | September 18, 1996 | May 21, 1997 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
5 | 23 | October 1, 1997 | May 13, 1998 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
6 | 22 | September 30, 1998 | June 23, 1999 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (1993–94)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | 'The Nanny' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | S : Fran Drescher; T : Robert Sternin & Prudence Fraser; S/T : Peter Marc Jacobson | November 3, 1993 | 15.0[2] |
2 | 2 | 'Smoke Gets in Your Lies' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Michael Rowe | November 10, 1993 | 11.6[3] |
3 | 3 | 'My Fair Nanny' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Andy Goodman | November 17, 1993 | 12.7[4] |
4 | 4 | 'The Nuchslep' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Eve Ahlert & Dennis Drake | November 24, 1993 | 11.5[5] |
5 | 5 | 'Here Comes the Brood' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Diane Wilk | December 6, 1993 | 20.3[6] |
6 | 6 | 'The Butler, The Husband, The Wife and Her Mother' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Howard Meyers | December 8, 1993 | 13.7[6] |
7 | 7 | 'Imaginary Friend' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Pamela Eells & Sally Lapiduss | December 15, 1993 | 11.9[7] |
8 | 8 | 'Christmas Episode' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Fran Drescher & Peter Marc Jacobson | December 22, 1993 | 14.6[8] |
9 | 9 | 'Personal Business' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Fran Drescher & Peter Marc Jacobson | December 29, 1993 | 14.8[9] |
10 | 10 | 'The Nanny-in-Law' | Paul Miller | Eve Ahlert & Dennis Drake | January 12, 1994 | 14.3[10] |
11 | 11 | 'A Plot for Nanny' | Paul Miller | Sandy Krinski & Lisa Garrett | January 19, 1994 | 16.5[11] |
12 | 12 | 'The Show Must Go On' | Will Mackenzie | Frank Lombardi & Dana Reston | January 26, 1994 | 11.2[12] |
13 | 13 | 'Maggie the Model' | Will Mackenzie | Diane Wilk | February 2, 1994 | 13.7[13] |
14 | 14 | 'The Family Plumbing' | Linda Day | Bill Lawrence | February 9, 1994 | 16.0[14] |
15 | 15 | 'Deep Throat' | Linda Day | Pamela Eells & Sally Lapiduss | March 2, 1994 | 11.5[15] |
16 | 16 | 'Schlepped Away' | Linda Day | Fran Drescher & Peter Marc Jacobson | March 9, 1994 | 12.7[16] |
17 | 17 | 'Stop the Wedding, I Want to Get Off' | Gail Mancuso | Diane Wilk | March 16, 1994 | 9.7[17] |
18 | 18 | 'Sunday in the Park with Fran' | Gail Mancuso | Howard Meyer | March 23, 1994 | 11.3[18] |
19 | 19 | 'Gym Teacher' | Gail Mancuso | Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz | April 6, 1994 | 12.5[19] |
20 | 20 | 'Ode to Barbra Joan' | Gail Mancuso | S : David M. Matthews; T : Frank Lombardi & Dana Reston | April 13, 1994 | 9.9[20] |
21 | 21 | 'Frannie's Choice' | Paul Miller | Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark | April 20, 1994 | 9.9[21] |
22 | 22 | 'I Don't Remember Mama' | Paul Miller | Howard Meyers & Diane Wilk | May 16, 1994 | 19.1[22] |
Season 2 (1994–95)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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23 | 1 | 'Fran-Lite' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Janis Hirsch | September 12, 1994 |
24 | 2 | 'The Playwright' | Gail Mancuso | Lisa Medway | September 19, 1994 |
25 | 3 | 'Everybody Needs a Bubby' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Diane Wilk | September 26, 1994 |
26 | 4 | 'Material Fran' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Eileen O'Hare | October 3, 1994 |
27 | 5 | 'Curse of the Grandmas' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Eric Cohen | October 10, 1994 |
28 | 6 | 'The Nanny Napper' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Jayne Hamil, Rick Shaw | October 17, 1994 |
29 | 7 | 'A Star is Unborn' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Pamela Eells, Sally Lapiduss | October 24, 1994 |
30 | 8 | 'Pishke Business' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland | October 31, 1994 |
31 | 9 | 'Stock Tip' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | David M. Matthews | November 7, 1994 |
32 | 10 | 'The Whine Cellar' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Eileen O'Hare | November 14, 1994 |
33 | 11 | 'When You Pish Upon a Star' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Diane Wilk | November 21, 1994 |
34 | 12 | 'Take Back Your Mink' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Fran Drescher, Peter Marc Jacobson | November 21, 1994 |
35 | 13 | 'The Strike' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Janis Hirsch | November 28, 1994 |
36 | 14 | 'I've Got a Secret' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Eric Cohen | December 12, 1994 |
37 | 15 | 'Kindervelt Days' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Frank Lombardi, Dana Reston | January 2, 1995 |
38 | 16 | 'Canasta Masta' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Dana Reston & Frank Lombardi | January 9, 1995 |
39 | 17 | 'The Will' | Randy Bennett | S : Robbie Schwartz; T : Fran Drescher & Peter Marc Jacobson | January 16, 1995 |
40 | 18 | 'The Nanny Behind the Man' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Jerry Perzigian | January 23, 1995 |
41 | 19 | 'A Fine Friendship' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Eileen O'Hare | February 6, 1995 |
42 | 20 | 'Lamb Chop's On the Menu' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Frank Lombardi, Dana Reston | February 13, 1995 |
43 | 21 | 'Close Shave' | Dorothy Lyman | Elliot Stern | February 20, 1995 |
44 | 22 | 'What the Butler Sang' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Diane Wilk | February 27, 1995 |
45 | 23 | 'A Kiss Is Just a Kiss' | Dorothy Lyman | Eileen O'Hare | May 1, 1995 |
46 | 24 | 'Strange Bedfellows' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi, Dana Reston | May 8, 1995 |
47 | 25 | 'The Chatterbox' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | T : Robert Sternin & Prudence Fraser; S/T : Fran Drescher & Peter Marc Jacobson | May 15, 1995 |
48 | 26 | 'Fran Gets Mugged' | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Jayne Hamil & Rick Shaw | May 22, 1995 |
Season 3 (1995–96)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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49 | 1 | 'Pen Pal' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil, Rick Shaw | September 11, 1995 |
50 | 2 | 'Franny and the Professor' | Dorothy Lyman | Janis Hirsch | September 18, 1995 |
51 | 3 | 'Dope Diamond' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | September 25, 1995 |
52 | 4 | 'A Fine Family Feud' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | October 2, 1995 |
53 | 5 | 'Val's Apartment' | Dorothy Lyman | Pamela Eells, Sally Lapiduss | October 9, 1995 |
54 | 6 | 'Shopaholic' | Dorothy Lyman | Eric Cohen | October 16, 1995 |
55 | 7 | 'Oy Vey, You're Gay' | Dorothy Lyman | Eileen O'Hare | October 23, 1995 |
56 | 8 | 'The Party's Over' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | November 6, 1995 |
57 | 9 | 'The Two Mrs. Sheffields' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | November 13, 1995 |
58 | 10 | 'Having His Baby' | Dorothy Lyman | Erik Mintz | November 20, 1995 |
59 | 11 | 'The Unkindest Gift' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | November 27, 1995 |
60 | 12 | 'The Kibbutz' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | December 4, 1995 |
61 | 13 | 'An Offer She Can't Refuse' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil, Rick Shaw | December 11, 1995 |
62 | 14 | 'Oy to the World' | Dorothy Lyman | Fran Drescher, Peter Marc Jacobson | December 18, 1995 |
63 | 15 | 'Fashion Show' | Dorothy Lyman | Eileen O'Hare | January 8, 1996 |
64 | 16 | 'Where's Fran?' | Dorothy Lyman | Sally Lapiduss | January 15, 1996 |
65 | 17 | 'The Grandmas' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | January 22, 1996 |
66 | 18 | 'Val's Boyfriend' | Dorothy Lyman | Erik Mintz | February 5, 1996 |
67 | 19 | 'Love is a Many Blundered Thing' | Dorothy Lyman | Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | February 12, 1996 |
68 | 20 | 'Your Feet's Too Big' | Dorothy Lyman | Sally Lapiduss | February 19, 1996 |
69 | 21 | 'Where's the Pearls?' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | February 26, 1996 |
70 | 22 | 'The Hockey Show' | Dorothy Lyman | Robbie Schwartz | March 4, 1996 |
71 | 23 | 'That's Midlife' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | March 11, 1996 |
72 | 24 | 'The Cantor Show' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | April 29, 1996 |
73 | 25 | 'Green Card' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | May 6, 1996 |
74 | 26 | 'Ship of Fran's' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | May 13, 1996 |
75 | 27 | 'A Pup in Paris' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | May 20, 1996 |
Season 4 (1996–97)[edit]
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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76 | 1 | 'The Tart with Heart' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | September 18, 1996 |
77 | 2 | 'The Cradle Robbers' | Dorothy Lyman | Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes | September 25, 1996 |
78 | 3 | 'The Bird's Nest' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | September 25, 1996 |
79 | 4 | 'The Rosie Show' | Dorothy Lyman | Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes | October 9, 1996 |
80 | 5 | 'Freida Needa Man' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | October 16, 1996 |
81 | 6 | 'Me and Mrs. Joan' | Dorothy Lyman | Peter Marc Jacobson | October 30, 1996 |
82 | 7 | 'The Taxman Cometh' | Dorothy Lyman | Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | November 6, 1996 |
83 | 8 | 'An Affair to Dismember' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | November 13, 1996 |
84 | 9 | 'Tattoo' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | November 20, 1996 |
85 | 10 | 'The Car Show' | Dorothy Lyman | Robbie Schwartz | December 11, 1996 |
86 | 11 | 'Hurricane Fran' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | December 18, 1996 |
87 | 12 | 'Danny's Dead and Who's Got the Will?' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | January 8, 1997 |
88 | 13 | 'Kissing Cousins' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | January 15, 1997 |
89 | 14 | 'The Fifth Wheel' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | January 29, 1997 |
90 | 15 | 'The Nose Knows' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | February 5, 1997 |
91 | 16 | 'The Bank Robbery' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | February 12, 1997 |
92 | 17 | 'Samson, He Denied Her' | Dorothy Lyman | Flo Cameron | February 19, 1997 |
93 | 18 | 'The Facts of Lice' | Dorothy Lyman | Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes | March 5, 1997 |
94 | 19 | 'Fran's Roots' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | March 12, 1997 |
95 | 20 | 'The Nanny and the Hunk Producer' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | April 2, 1997 |
96 | 21 | 'The Passed-Over Story' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | April 9, 1997 |
97 | 22 | 'No Muse Is Good Muse' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | April 23, 1997 |
98 | 23 | 'You Bette Your Life' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | April 30, 1997 |
99 | 24 | 'The Heather Biblow Story' | Dorothy Lyman | Ivan Menchell | May 7, 1997 |
100 | 25 | 'The Boca Story' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | May 14, 1997 |
101 | 26 | 'Fran's Gotta Have It' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | May 21, 1997 |
Season 5 (1997–98)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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102 | 1 | 'The Morning After' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | October 1, 1997 |
103 | 2 | 'First Date' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | October 8, 1997 |
104 | 3 | 'The Bobbie Fleckman Story' | Dorothy Lyman | Diane Wilk | October 15, 1997 |
105 | 4 | 'Fransom' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | October 22, 1997 |
106 | 5 | 'The Ex-Niles' | Dorothy Lyman | Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes | October 29, 1997 |
107 | 6 | 'A Decent Proposal' | Dorothy Lyman | Ivan Menchell | November 5, 1997 |
108 | 7 | 'Mommy and Mai' | Dorothy Lyman | Caryn Lucas | November 12, 1997 |
109 | 8 | 'Fair Weather Fran' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | November 19, 1997 |
110 | 9 | 'Educating Fran' | Dorothy Lyman | Suzanne Gangursky | December 10, 1997 |
111 | 10 | 'From Flushing with Love' | Dorothy Lyman | Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | December 17, 1997 |
112 | 11 | 'Rash to Judgment' | Dorothy Lyman | Ivan Menchell | January 7, 1998 |
113 | 12 | 'One False Mole and You're Dead' | Dorothy Lyman | Frank Lombardi | January 14, 1998 |
114 | 13 | 'Call Me Fran' | Fran Drescher | Diane Wilk | January 21, 1998 |
115 | 14 | 'Not Without My Nanny' | Dorothy Lyman | Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes | January 28, 1998 |
116 | 15 | 'The Engagement' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | March 4, 1998 |
117 | 16 | 'The Dinner Party' | Dorothy Lyman | Ivan Menchell | March 11, 1998 |
118 | 17 | 'Homie-Work' | Dorothy Lyman | Jayne Hamil | March 18, 1998 |
119 | 18 | 'The Reunion Show' | Dorothy Lyman | Suzanne Gangursky, Sean Hanley | March 25, 1998 |
120 | 19 | 'Immaculate Concepcion' | Dorothy Lyman | Fran Drescher, Robert Sternin | April 1, 1998 |
121 | 20 | 'The Pre-Nup' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Frank Lombardi | April 29, 1998 |
122 | 21 | 'The Best Man' | Dorothy Lyman | Rick Shaw | May 6, 1998 |
123 | 22 | 'The Wedding, Part I' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas | May 13, 1998 |
124 | 23 | 'The Wedding, Part II' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas | May 13, 1998 |
Season 6 (1998–99)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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125 | 1 | 'The Honeymoon's Overboard' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Frank Lombardi | September 30, 1998 |
126 | 2 | 'Fran Gets Shushed' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas | October 7, 1998 |
127 | 3 | 'Once a Secretary, Always a Secretary' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Allen Jay Zipper | October 14, 1998 |
128 | 4 | 'Sara's Parents' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Jayne Hamil | October 21, 1998 |
129 | 5 | 'Maggie's Boyfriend' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Rick Shaw | October 28, 1998 |
130 | 6 | 'I'm Pregnant' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Ivan Menchell | November 4, 1998 |
131 | 7 | 'Mom's the Word' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Cody Farley, Suzanne Myers | November 11, 1998 |
132 | 8 | 'Making Whoopi' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Suzanne Gangursky | November 18, 1998 |
133 | 9 | 'Oh, Say, Can You Ski?' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | November 25, 1998 |
134 | 10 | 'The Hanukkah Story' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Matthew J. Berman; S/T : Ivan Menchell | December 16, 1998 |
135 | 11 | 'The In-Law Who Came Forever' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Danny Passman, Michael Scalisi; S/T : Rick Shaw | January 6, 1999 |
136 | 12 | 'The Fran in the Mirror' | Jennifer Reed | S : Chandler Evans; S/T : Jayne Hamil | January 20, 1999 |
137 | 13 | 'The Yummy Mummy' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Cody Farley, Suzanne Myers | February 3, 1999 |
138 | 14 | 'California, Here We Come' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Mary Lindes; S/T : Suzanne Gangursky | March 31, 1999 |
143 | 15 | 'The Finale: Part 1' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas | May 12, 1999 |
144 | 16 | 'The Finale: Part 2' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas, Peter Marc Jacobson, Frank Lombardi | May 12, 1999 |
145 | 17 | 'Ma'ternal Affairs' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Frank Lombardi | June 2, 1999 |
146 | 18 | 'The Producers' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Mike Dow, Chandler Evans; S/T : Rick Shaw | June 9, 1999 |
139 | 19 | 'The Dummy Twins' | Steve Posner | S : Rachel Chagall, Harriet Goldman, Camelia Kath; S/T : Ivan Menchell | June 16, 1999 |
140 | 20 | 'Yetta's Letters' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Bernie Vyzga; S/T : Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | June 16, 1999 |
141 | 21 | 'Maggie's Wedding' | Fran Drescher | Jayne Hamil | June 23, 1999 |
142 | 22 | 'The Baby Shower' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Sean Hanley, James Nelson & Howard Preiser; T : Cody Farley & Suzanne Myers | June 23, 1999 |
External links[edit]
- List of The Nanny episodes at TV.com
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 30, 1998 – June 23, 1999 |
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The sixth and final season of the American television sitcomThe Nanny aired on CBS from September 30, 1998, to June 23, 1999. The series was created by actress Fran Drescher and her-then husband Peter Marc Jacobson, and developed by Prudence Fraser and Robert Sternin. Produced by Sternin and Fraser Ink and TriStar Television, the series features Drescher, Jacobson, Fraser, Sternin, Caryn Lucas and Diane Wilk as executive producers.
Based on an idea inspired by Drescher's visit with a friend and The Sound of Music, the season revolves around Fran Fine, a Jewish woman from Flushing, Queens, New York, who is hired by a wealthy Broadway producer to be the nanny to his three children. Drescher stars as the titular character, Charles Shaughnessy as British-born producer Maxwell Sheffield, and the children – Maggie, Brighton and Grace – portrayed by Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, and Madeline Zima. The series also features Daniel Davis as Niles, the family butler, and Lauren Lane as C.C. Babcock, Maxwell's associate in his production company who is smitten with him. Several recurring characters also played a role in the sitcoms plotlines, many of whom were related to Fran.
The opening sequence changed slightly in this season. Producer Kathy Landsburg was promoted to co-executive producer of the series as her producer credit was moved to the in-show credits, while the creator credits of Drescher and Jacobson, and the developer credits of Sternin and Fraser were added in its place.
Beginning with this season, Renée Taylor, Ann Guilbert and Rachel Chagall are credited as 'starring' during the in-show credits. 2016 movies list.
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During the show's original run this season, the show went on a hiatus after the episode 'California Here We Come' with the two-part finale airing several weeks later in May. However, six further first-run episodes aired in June, disrupting the chronological continuance of the show. This was remedied in syndication when the two-part finale was moved after the last aired episode from the first-run ('The Baby Shower').
Rachel Chagall was pregnant through half the season.
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125 | 1 | 'The Honeymoon's Overboard' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Frank Lombardi | September 30, 1998 | |
Fran and Maxwell find themselves on a desert island after falling off their honeymoon yacht. Maxwell becomes ill after receiving an poisonous insect bite and Fran is left to care for them both. Somehow this leads to a hot and passionate moment in which they become intimate. Meanwhile, back home, C.C. turns Maxwell and Fran's disappearance into a media circus to milk the publicity. However, after a nightmare where reporters resembling Niles confront her with the fact that she wished misfortune on Fran at the wedding, she is guilt stricken and begins searching for them, accompanied by Sylvia. The pair are eventually able to locate the newlyweds when Sylvia is able to psychically sense Fran's happiness when she and Maxwell consummate their union. | ||||||
126 | 2 | 'Fran Gets Shushed' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas | October 7, 1998 | |
While trying to learn to live together Fran agrees to be less forward if Maxwell will learn to be less uptight. They both try–out their new personalities at a dinner party with disastrous results. | ||||||
127 | 3 | 'Once a Secretary, Always a Secretary' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Allen Jay Zipper | October 14, 1998 | |
Brighton wants to go to Atlantic City with school friends while his father opposes the idea. Fran finds herself torn between being nanny and wife as Max calls her 'The Nanny' during a TV interview. Grace goes through hormonal changes, briefly in the episode. | ||||||
128 | 4 | 'Sara's Parents' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Jayne Hamil | October 21, 1998 | |
Fran dreads a visit by Sara's parents. When they arrive, many things go wrong and they feel that Fran is not suitable to 'replace' their daughter. Also, Fran wants to legally adopt the children but Sara's parents are completely against it and threaten legal action. | ||||||
129 | 5 | 'Maggie's Boyfriend' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Rick Shaw | October 28, 1998 | |
Fran couldn't be happier with Maggie's rich, handsome, Jewish, model boyfriend, but when they decide to share an apartment, Maxwell wants Fran to put her foot down. | ||||||
130 | 6 | 'I'm Pregnant' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Ivan Menchell | November 4, 1998 | |
Maggie confides in Fran that she thinks she is pregnant, but she doesn't want Fran to tell Maxwell unless they're sure. They then attempt to administer a pregnancy test for her. Maxwell finds them and decides they must visit the doctor to be sure. During their visit, Dr. Reynolds (Nora Dunn) has some news for Fran. | ||||||
131 | 7 | 'Mom's the Word' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Cody Farley, Suzanne Myers | November 11, 1998 | |
Fran tells Niles and her mother about her pregnancy, but wants to tell Maxwell on her own, in a special way. Maxwell, unknowingly, tells Fran he's not ready for another child yet. As Fran goes sulking in the park, she experiences severe pains in her abdomen, and is rushed to the emergency room. | ||||||
132 | 8 | 'Making Whoopi' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Suzanne Gangursky | November 18, 1998 | |
Fran learns she had a hormone imbalance that resulted in a false positive, and was never pregnant. Maxwell is invited to be a panelist on Hollywood Squares to replace Andrew Lloyd Webber. Fran decides to try different methods (some without Maxwell's permission) to become pregnant, including almond cookies that are supposed to make her and Max 'frisky' but are accidentally eaten by Niles and C.C. | ||||||
133 | 9 | 'Oh, Say, Can You Ski?' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | November 25, 1998 | |
Maxwell invites Fran on a trip to meet the president, in hopes of helping her to relax. Fran soon stops worrying about becoming pregnant and nature takes its course. | ||||||
134 | 10 | 'The Hanukkah Story' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Matthew J. Berman; S/T : Ivan Menchell | December 16, 1998 | |
While excited about celebrating her first Hanukkah with her new husband and family, Maxwell, C.C. and Gracie must drive to Boston in a snowstorm. Fran is worried when they don't arrive on time and learns they have skidded into a ditch. She prays with a nun who stops to comfort her and Max, Gracie, and C.C. arrive. They had enough gas in the car for an hour, but it lasted for 8, just like the first Hanukkah candle. They then have the best 'first day of Hanukkah' on the second day. | ||||||
135 | 11 | 'The In-Law Who Came Forever' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Danny Passman, Michael Scalisi; S/T : Rick Shaw | January 6, 1999 | |
After Aunt Freida buys her parent's apartment and evicts them, the Fines move into the Sheffield mansion. Maxwell and Fran at first aren't so happy. But later, Sylvia coddles Max who had a poor childhood relationship with his mother and he then doesn't want Sylvia to leave. In the end, Fran convinces him that if they leave it will be better. Sylvia and Frieda reconcile after Fran and the children edit her wedding video so it appears Frieda sang at the wedding. | ||||||
136 | 12 | 'The Fran in the Mirror' | Jennifer Reed | S : Chandler Evans; S/T : Jayne Hamil | January 20, 1999 | |
While Maxwell is away, Fran invests $1 million with his old college chum, Rodney Pembroke (Maxwell Caulfield). Soon after, she hears that he is broke and has been swindling others. She goes and demands it back, but after he gives her the check she decides to invest anyway, to give him another chance. Max and Fran then return again and he tells them that it was a good investment and Max has made $500,000. Fran attempts to get Grace admitted to a prestigious school and Niles learns a distant relative has died and left him an estate and title. | ||||||
137 | 13 | 'The Yummy Mummy' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Cody Farley, Suzanne Myers | February 3, 1999 | |
Fran visits universities with Brighton, but his fellow students find Fran a bit too attractive and make inappropriate comments. Brighton then tells Fran that he doesn't want her visiting more colleges with him. Fran thinks it's because she's ignorant and starts reading encyclopedias and tries to sound smart. Finally, Brighton tells her the real reason, and unlike him, she doesn't mind if she's thought 'hot and sexy'. Meanwhile, Fran finds out that she and Maxwell are having twins. | ||||||
138 | 14 | 'California, Here We Come' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Mary Lindes; S/T : Suzanne Gangursky | March 31, 1999 | |
Maxwell is asked to turn one of his plays into a sitcom, and the Sheffields might be moving to California. Fran thinks that her mother is heartbroken that her daughter is leaving her and rents her a home in California also. However, Sylvia tells Fran she really wants to stay in New York. When Fran investigates, she finds out that her mother has been seeing a doctor three times a week—not because she is sick, as Fran finds out, but because she is having an affair. | ||||||
143 | 15 | 'The Finale: Part 1' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas | May 12, 1999 | |
During Fran and Maxwell's first anniversary, C.C. flees after Niles proposes again. Fran pursues her and the two are trapped in an elevator when Fran begins labor. | ||||||
144 | 16 | 'The Finale: Part 2' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Caryn Lucas, Peter Marc Jacobson, Frank Lombardi | May 12, 1999 | |
While Fran is the delivery room, C.C. and Niles get married (in which C.C.'s full name is finally revealed) and learn that they are also expectant parents. After Fran gives birth to twins Jonah Samuel and Eve Katherine, Maggie and Brighton head to Europe and the remainder of the expanded Sheffield family, along with Niles, C.C., Sylvia, Val, Morty and Yetta, head to California and a new life. The end of the episode features flashbacks from the series' six-season run, followed by a final curtain call of the cast members and some parting words from Fran Drescher.
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145 | 17 | 'Ma'ternal Affairs' | Peter Marc Jacobson | Frank Lombardi | June 2, 1999 | |
Fran checks into the man/doctor (played by Joseph Bologna, Renée Taylor's husband) with whom Sylvia is having an affair and coaches father, Morty (Steve Lawrence), whose face is revealed for the first time, on spicing up their marriage. Ironically, the same man is at the dinner party Fran and Max force Sylvia and Morty into attending, and he unintentionally convinces Morty to tell Sylvia how special she is too him. Morty even serenades her after she forgives him. | ||||||
146 | 18 | 'The Producers' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Mike Dow, Chandler Evans; S/T : Rick Shaw | June 9, 1999 | |
Niles finally admits to Fran that he loves C.C.! The duo try and produce a play (using Max and C.C.'s name) so that Niles will become successful and eligible to marry C.C. Instead of success, they are served with a $250,000 law suit. Max rescues them and the play becomes a success. At the end, Niles suddenly proposes to C.C. | ||||||
139 | 19 | 'The Dummy Twins' | Steve Posner | S : Rachel Chagall, Harriet Goldman, Camelia Kath; S/T : Ivan Menchell | June 16, 1999 | |
Fran coaches Niles in his unappreciated courtship of C.C. It goes poorly and Niles feels humiliated. He quits the Sheffield's, but not before calling C.C. pathetic and lonely, causing C.C. to leave her partnership with Maxwell. Later Fran and Max go to Niles' room in an attempt to convince him to stay and find him and C.C. in bed together. | ||||||
140 | 20 | 'Yetta's Letters' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Bernie Vyzga; S/T : Dan Amernick, Jay Amernick | June 16, 1999 | |
Maxwell uses Yetta's love letters as the basis for a Broadway musical beating Andrew Lloyd Webber who also wanted to use them. Max and Fran get Sylvia to sign the rights over to him, and the show is a huge hit. | ||||||
141 | 21 | 'Maggie's Wedding' | Fran Drescher | Jayne Hamil | June 23, 1999 | |
Michael proposes to Maggie. At first Max opposes, but after he and Maggie talk, he agrees. Meanwhile, Fran learns that Michael's cousin is James Brolin and that Barbra Streisand is coming to Maggie and Michael's wedding. Fran is so excited that she goes into premature labor causing her to miss Barbra. She sneaks back home and finds the house empty, only to learn that Barbra and the rest went to at the hospital to meet her, causing her to miss Barbra sing once again. Finally, Maggie and Michael get married. | ||||||
142 | 22 | 'The Baby Shower' | Peter Marc Jacobson | S : Sean Hanley, James Nelson & Howard Preiser; T : Cody Farley & Suzanne Myers | June 23, 1999 | |
Fran gets bad news from her fortune teller that Max will set eyes on a blonde in California. At the same time, Mrs. Fran Fine-Sheffield runs into actress Fran Drescher and her future of what will happen is her storyline on her show. Also, Fran and Maxwell balk over Brighton's decision to take a year off to travel before going to college. |
The Nanny Season 6 Episode 22
References[edit]
The Nanny Season 4
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